 Joseph Lloyd from Media Academy Cardiff works on triage projects preventing young people from receiving criminal records. In 2015 Joseph established the 1825 triage project to divert young people away from the criminal justice system. Due to his hard work and determination over 100 young people have since been diverted from the criminal justice system. He has also worked with these young people to do something for their victims to help them move on. Joseph has also worked with Cardiff Mind to reduce the time that it takes young people to receive mental health support. Jonathan Price, Paz. Paz is a youth engagement officer with Boys and Girls Clubs of Wales. He supports not only the young people he works with but other staff and colleagues. He helps anyone with anything, be it in his full-time job as a colleague or as a friend. He has mentored colleagues and young leaders to gain the qualifications they needed to become youth workers, IT tutors and expedition leaders and builds the confidence of those who he supports. Paz is willing to help anyone with anything and is valued by the people around him. Nadine Farmer. Nadine Farmer has been working on the participation agenda for 13 years, developing a range of opportunities for young people in Pembrokeshire to have their voices heard. Nadine supports young people lacking confidence and aspiration to access opportunities, such as involvement in an international youth conference not normally available to them. She has supported trainees to gain experience and opportunities, some of whom have gained employment within her service. And she has fostered good relationships with the parents and carers of disabled children, giving them the confidence to send their young people on the residential trips available to them.